More Able Flair!
On Monday morning of this week Associate Leader Mrs Wright led an inspiring Monday Magic Moment introducing the theme of this year’s More Able Agenda ‘Flair.’...
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On Monday morning of this week Associate Leader Mrs Wright led an inspiring Monday Magic Moment introducing the theme of this year’s More Able Agenda ‘Flair.’...
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Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Mrs Knowles has led a series of poignant Remembrance Assemblies this week and has reminded us all to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was wonderful to experience some of our Year 11 students respecting the two minute’s silence today, remembering those who gave their lives for us, allowing us to enjoy...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
One of the real strengths of Bushey Meads School is our immensely strong family ethos and atmosphere of kindness that exists across our learning community. This is something that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was excellent to join our year 8 students as they braved the frost for a COVID safe PE lesson. With staff having to overcome the additional challenges of sanitising footballs...
Posted by Claire Till
During these continued challenging times another major adaptation we have had to make as a school has been to move towards an online system for Parent Consultation Evenings. Our...
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For Enrichment Day last week Year 9 were learning Christmas songs in French and Spanish. Half the students learnt Vive le Vent and the other half learnt Feliz Navidad. They...
Posted by Maria Fort
The art department was very excited to welcome our year 10 students back into the classrooms. Whilst they had been producing some lovely artwork at home it was great to be able to...
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On Monday morning of this week Associate Leader Mrs Wright led an inspiring Monday Magic Moment introducing the theme of this year’s More Able Agenda ‘Flair.’ She will be working with staff across the school and all our More Able students to ensure that they are all given challenging opportunities across our rich and diverse curriculum and extra-curricular programme to show flair in their work and achievements.
She talked about needing to initiate first to actually start a process of pushing yourself to achieve more and reminded staff to regularly refer to the Up for the Challenge posters and display board in classrooms across the school that encourage students to attempt stretch and challenge activities in their learning. All part of the school’s important focus on ensuring all students achieve their true potential and more!
What an absolute joy for me to be invited to see such an abundance of activities over the past few days to celebrate our More Able Week. As part of our daily lessons we strive to...
Since her appointment at the start of the year, Jenna Statham, our Head Prefect has been rising to the challenge of her Senior Student Leadership role and leading the whole...